HORSES AGAIN
DEMAND FOR DRAUGHTS IN AUSTRALIA. (prom ora, own conr.ESPON3EX*r.i SYDNEY, November 12. The horse has not, by any means, had its day in New South Wales, despite the motor. • There is to : day a keener demand" for good working horses in the Wheat districts of the State than there has been ijor the past ten years. As much as -£4° .hasr been- secured for good" types, notwithstanding the hard times. That the larmers i n the wheat areas are alive to the need for more horses is gathered from the remarkable "increase in the number of draught stallions for service th-is^ season. Districts in which but o.nc and in ,spine cases no stallion was ayanable, noivr have several horses on the road. Following good rains, there will be a regular scramble, 'according to -report -among farmers to secure draught horses fit to take off ttje__hea,yjr_ crops.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 10
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148HORSES AGAIN Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 10
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